The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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STATEMENT OF THE
First
State
of Abilene Texas
(Condensed) '
at the close of business Delists 1918
Resources
Loans
Oirnvrlrjiris
Furni t urc and FixPCfT. . . . bJ&AO
Real Estate .y??.. . . .. . 72423
Interest iirenpsilors Guymitr J
Fui-T .f. . if't 'F 5721.57
SlockjrtJ. S Gov. BonfeAvS. 1 48M.94
Cash fmdJSxchange . Y . . 9259.3 1
f r 7
mCii &
Hell ........ . . STfa t?triw.w
r liabilities -
Caiyrai. Z; . . $100000.00
fejfllus and ulivitomorils 33(500.0-1
lidends tlnjfeifcK. . . '. - 3090.00
Bills rcsj-rnnT. 00000.00
ne-I)iscoun$: NONE
Oilier Liabilities1 ' NONE
Deposits 375220.43
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Total ......
The above statement
EE E8SSER
MliTKIE
PUT E1SIL1
Sncclal to Tho Reporter
FORT WORTH. .Ian. 15. Tho alag
nolla Company well in old Rurk dls-
trlct wost of the town Bite is In and
making about 25 barrels. of oil daily
Tho V. E. Thomas Number 1 on town-
site block Number 8S. Rurkburnott.
cairo in last night and Is making SO"
panels of oil dally accordfng to agtl
mat s of reports.
i
Reports from Ranker today nhowfBAILEy APPEARS BEFORE
taut tjw Magnolia T. . vonnellee
four miios west of Hunger U o the
6nnd at 3330 feet and oil is Htundiug
0uu feet In the well Jldgnolia K. 0
Davis -In the southeast part of BagU
land County Is Bhowing about a million
eU of gas with tho hole down 2Q00
feet
Another Ranger Well In
r ORT WORTH Jan 15 Tho Glad.
stone Oil and Refining Company
ii-H uu im HwimiiB uiupwjTi
Barton Nauibor Two northwest of
.r.?f...t??-t?lted tUe veU RU
make 14uu barrels
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TEXAS TO HIKE
CHAIE TO M
OK PROIlffl
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Br t'perjsl l.caxert Wir.
At STIN. Jan u Aaennmeo tat a!
bone-dry prohlhltiou amendment to th-
constitution or tne state djj Tav;ab
will be submitted to the p80pleh ko
lower house of the legislature was giv-
en today when two-thirds of the uio-m-hers
tIgned the resolution calling for
such election. The measure will Ue
submitted tomorrow to the senate.
The woman suffrage amendment vva
utei? introduced in both houses.
The1 low or Uoquv alto passed a reso-
lution favoring tbe United JStato mu.
ate to take iMmdiat action upoa the '
;unraj5 u4Mtdyitui to ine toosUta-
ih n of the IJHited Bute. Tho reso.
lutn tor
Hie witowumi of tbPonlteiutary for two years.
;-1 ot Prtidant Witknn'a Garden was rlcl for burglary.
wondir rocraw wurf adopted by
tkB UoLmT I JTsenatft will refar th-i
to tho committee upon foreign reja
u. nj $ f II tVMiWUlM
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COL. I W. HOUSE IS
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JtfKWITEO MUCH BETTER
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trnrni i&4 Wim
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Ik'OTOK. Jn 15.rol E. M
slight aitavt oJ uoogcstij'
1 r i'i h netl-r r 'av
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$43383074
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$571920.07
is correct
W."1'I. Free Cashier.
RUE AOOITIONAL
ATES RATIFIED
PlIEilENT
I By Special Leased Wire.
vvnsmiNUTUiv Jan. aa i-ivo an
ditional states today ratified tho fed
oral conBtltutlonal amendment to bring
Kbout prohibition bringing tho total f: ' ' cunJWoro the ones which re-
to thlrty.nve. Among tho Btatos which aJtnmLtyviutu .:.
ratified tho amendment today were
".Oregon Colorado New Hampshire and
UIU11.
HOUSE ON BREWERS CASE
WASHINGTON Janx 15. Former
Senator Bailey appeared boforo tho
Iiouto today in tho brewers propaganda
case. Uxamlnatlou of further witnas.
es will take place tomorrow.
rMVKl'HITY UIMDIMTKS TO
AID IN IH'CONSTKriTIOX
AlSTlN Texas Jan 16 Mr and
jm jQml njS(ion uraduatB8 nf I io
vSg '0 " Tom" Uaw rccSu? bJS
'Mission for the Reconstruction nf Tr
nifilon fpr the Reconstruction of Tur
t.ej- which will jet sail Tor the Near
I '-4t in February. Mrs.. Hlgdos will
Iv pri iu a niatlleal laboratory or k
oharge of orphan babies Mr. lligdon
will do electrical worlt
M:rs HIgdou obtuined her M A de-
gree from the) University of Texas in
11917 and hor B A. from Yastuir In lflts
IWhile aim was in the !?nlvnrftv nt
ti.Texas sne acted in the capaolty of
flfiooloKlcnl technician She was bom.
ln Tabriz Parsia and lived there until!
8lie was fourteen years old. So In all
"HjaWilKr Mrs. MUcdan is
-Hrrmi n ttnmiWOTBi0niie
Bast. Hor maiden name was
Vaiisrmau
Mr. Tigdon graduated from the jl'ni-
vratty last year making tbe Phi Bote
Kappa honorary fnUsrnity
Snafsiliot srcaiik Louij Term. I
UXUjAS. Tex. Jan ta.Wben H'tr-I
vey llordoii entered a naWHSbin iu dls-'
io.' of a stolen emmara recently the!
psv. niiroksr to tm V the dak eer
-vrt prorerly saauuwd a pietHre ti
Bi.
U ws thte uittsre yrasfHttAil an wr-1
idenee In MKirt that bent bin to the
'' w" "d U U pnwa-i t uwuitr ml th onl p.k
shop and Identified ai part ot btoUa'wbo talk about u -re Ammiuw vrls
propnr The i suaps.hox of Gordon
tumed ovsr by the pawnbroker cinca-'
j-1 ua iliniii ..F nwlirivtiitn
ed tke chain of evidence.
TICK KHABU'ATIO. JS
NOW AbbrUEli r'.Ui
BRJSNHAM Tex . Jan ltf.In a c-
tet IetteH I Washington county suweakenod tea or coffee
coJWWiHiorv aetc 9TA.iuai.noa measure
carried by a yote of i to k Tae
uaranire -f ex ug ago! t tfee
w.t i r"f
FfiEH HOPE ID-
MAKE SOUVENIR
0F1IGBEDTIIA"
S0.1IETIH( OF HISTORY OF IIIU
(JINM THAT SinillT PARIS'
DESTRUCTION
WILL SHOW HUN SPIRIT
iHtluti'd He Monument In ltitn IV.'glil.
fulness as Lxhlhllcd In
Crowded Sirccls of
l'nrls.
PARIS. Dec. 1G. CorrospomW
of tho Associated Proas) Tho IVr Ii
pcopld want olio of tho Gorman ' Of
llorthaa" or supcrcannon whjah bom
hnrded Paris to display In tho Paln-u
de la Concordo an ft BOuvctilr of Gr-
man rightfulness that failed of its
purposo to destroy Froneh mornlo.
The nrmlstiCo doe not stipulate
that one of theso Instrumoiits shall
bo surrendered hut there Is a mow
men: to urge tho government to de
mand It There is no expectation Mn
tho Germans will lncludo one of tli
weandnB among tho 2500 guns :hi ?
are required to give up under tho arm
istice
Tho facts bb obtalnod by mllttsrv
oxnorls show that tho first anna that
fired upon Pnm on Jiarcn aa. iasi
numbered threo. Titay wore inswiiou
nnar Moiit-Joic. in the forost of Saint
tlcbalii. Two were on the same .-a't-load
spur leading out of Uton .while
the -llt'rd was a little rartlipr ouhi in
tho lclnlty of Crrpy.
Ari-iint'nir to tho lntorfiifnriitlr.
the guns wore luilntcd nt an .initio
nf mnro than sly-ftvo dogrooH n
charge of throe hunurod poumN of
I)Wdor propelling tho piojecuio
linlcht of one hundred thouwind fot
uearlv nlnotcen mlleg) on its murder-
ous mission to Paris With every shoj
inn nr twelve tuar.tio guns of l.ten i
or Koventon inch calibre f'.roil Bimu'-
tnnrmislv unon targets ununown in
order to conceal the location of the
r.uporcaunnn. Tle Hiieu was -iu mi.-
imdlre oallhro (anoui cigm inrne-?' n
weighed three hundred pounds mil
the charge of explosive contained
thoroln aried between thirty and :or-
ty pounds.
in tho manuraciurc or mo unou iu
sided an Innovnt'on of the Gornuii'i
It is said to have been made of rpo-
elal ateol treated with ymgsten o nl
to utipr tno inaxMiium reaieiwat wi
a minimum weiKht. The gun only
protection waa in oatnouflago and It
proed to be no protection ni nil
nllled aviators hooh locatod thorn
There Is n report that fovernl aviator.
Americans. Froneh. British lost their
lives in locating tho first tluco Uorthys
Id the foret.1 of tfulnt Ooliln but upon
thut point officials are silent.
Howover. on JJarch 7 ono of tin
Borthaa was blown up by an ncrlil
torpedo which tore a hole in tho
ground .moro than fifty feot In diam-
eter a photograph of which has boan
taken- The second "was put out of
business In tho last days of April
whllo tho third of the or.'glnal three
was siloncotl In Mny
It Is now asserted that two of the .c
I jHbro ine-ineh and that thane re
cuns wore romouoiou nuo a lurgej
May last.
Subsoauontly the Germans Bueeoet-
oil iu utilizing larger calibre sun for
Ions distance frlng Tor .In Auguie
they usoil a marine gun from nai
Solssons firing a twelve and half-
Inrh shell They were operating to
asnert. who organized the Turkish nr
'W before U10 uerman aas"mwi
rBe f the military affairs of that
oorre-noadont that the whole M-rret
Hilary before the Germans assumed
of the German long distance gun la
iu the tnvemiMM f a spsiial hiek es-
ploahe powder vjrhtcb amid only b
used In guns tnstmcted with sgaeinl
steal cf extraordinary resisting tww
er. The Germans had commence 1 the
generslisatlon of the process and the)
wore manufacturing several feua "ha-
.Uir to ihelr SoUmuis one but
alar-
smu.rucu uutnwit "i'
thfi'
plan
Bulifect Paris to an mens ve Uoaiffi'Jm money ror ins rtn i ' - ... H ..-.
ment such as Dunkirk had to wKRl'oVlo In Karops does wot la any wa. man. saw st the Argonie front kht-
when thoy were driven out of tha -he ths place of the csjuwiign soon .s.n a- wh a aiedU si corps and as
Soissoas-Chpteau Thierry line by tlwKio U1d to raise money for the relief be ims.ed into No Msjis Und whh the
counter offensive of th allies of starving nnd destitute people In ih. -trdriw huwi he noticed a yon'h
rT'. ' .. .i... m.11 a mim.rvNW Fast President Wilson In hi In Ihaki hiding lu a shell hole
S'BOEIOSAIRESIS
ORLIMSTIIAT
BODZEIS FOUGHT
..
(Iy lulled Prei
BLUKOH Allium Um. li iBy v.-u
la ll lae turwoll of Argentina pdi-
tf thars is one tsue that never ..ih
iSXlfK itTSii-2211
I tTOi tu it t not really wm uH
Plan to 8 he
Uwwm Aire u a (jpeM !aw
t fU m lf4M tm M4SrVt Mflpt A
l r. .M '1 lt..t Iti 4btfu.Wtl.l f kt J.
igrdunte lroui nuik to wUa. in ths
uiauuor nasch the bams us that etmdngr-
ud by a North American nwthar
w
permits her two aar old te bjp n httW
-m va ! ia mmxji or auuuay womi
is wa-ncd 'f tb Tcrri6ia cop.e j
of itj'i an i n ? a tir ni ns i - ..
uurics icing cu t -tc t t i
Speaker of House and His Predecessor as
They Arrived to Attend Roosevelt Funeral
CLSMP CJtABK JOSEPH CANNOtl
i 1 1 .ii. ' i ' i i .
place souths of an ndvonturotta ago
tnlto tin Interest in drlliklntr.
There aro many bars in Buenos
Aires r.islilonablo ami otherwise l'n-
like tho North Amorfcan eiuporlutm
nobody stands up atnl drinks' so liie
"third mil" Is an unknown term here.
Tjio Arguntlno )ooplotlrfnU at tab -
Ion. If they ilo not euro fOi-anyUiing
Wjirougor thby Uikoicotfep. tea tfr loai
qiijhIo. Tho night ir a unman ii .i
liar Is common nnd hdr. prosoiicq tliTe
In toiiHldered highly rospoctahlo If hc
la accompanied by a nmlo cscoit. In
tho better class bars the tables at
aprer.il for tea late ovory aftcrnf n
i nd Uio function resoluble a s'mU.ir
occasion at any .largo New York hotel
at tho same hour.
Drinking In h Huenos Aires bar e
n relaxation not a paetimo or a pro-
fession. That Is why tho splko-holiai't-eil.
aword-bearlng Buonos Aires pol'co-
men novnr havo to pry bibulous. -gen
llemcii from lamp paste or Induce
Qthors to go homo. Instead of npondUiR
the rest of tho night slpinberluft la
rbo nutter.
Hvoryono drinks wltlLljIe moaln: Fe'V
drink whiskey gin or rum nl any tlmo.
Wlno Is cheap and popular. Onca In
j groat v hilo sflmo occasion arisee thai
the people foel must bo proparly and
noisily celebrated und then there
a slight straying from tho strait and
narrow
:rsio en
u run m
BUST Gfi ARE
cr r
lliu
-SAYS PRE1ESIK
NfiW YORK. Jan i -i Special
Presidonl Wil ion hi cabled to f'e r-
land H. Dodge. Treasurer of the Armc
uian and Syrian Relief Campaign. ta
lug that the hundred million dollsr-j
which he has asked congress tc ap'prc-
vrlate to feed starvlnit peopl In U'i-
rope does not In say way ta'ae tne ptai e
of the camualitn sou to bt held
cable ursed the people at the cuuntr
to respond to the tall fur contribution
iu the iiiupalgn which is being held
January l--!k tn some sections of the
cjountry. and which will he hs'.d in Ui
Southwestern SUtes February sr-ltt
The following cable were exchange t
between Ulovolaud U iJmlge and Pres-
ident Wilson iu Paris:
1 resident Woodrow WiUun Murst
Mansion l'nrls
The camjmjgn for tliirty million d!
Iars for relief and relisbilitatinn in tne
Nsor hiurt to whlth uu talird upon
tho people of America to subscrlhi-
Jannarj It to la Is Uaug vigrpisl.
pushed. Your reifuSM hi roniirss lui
hundred million dollars liueriireisj b
tho public to inssn that this campaign
tUlinnvsaaFy It yan.jvant-tiapra
eml a defiulttt urguui luUiutt'i tr-m
you i.v ruble seems jie.essarv to uc-
ealtf lvoi you onn do this
Signed Cleveland II Dodge's
President Wilson cabled iu replv
"Clsvelmid H Dodge Nw iork
The appropnaiion asRwi ot tom?uo
9
J .a. . .11 ...... .u. . ..l.ltA. H. lav.sa IT1. A is If H tCl U ftt if
1-leprc-itLMils lly? nitiul
lwti.iJ uccasijans
in this htortfirv benclin
Purity and ieeftraev
eian that g into
Ti
he
M
for handling food relief
in any way to take the
subscription holtirt asked for the relief
and rehabilitation in tho Nusy liast
1 liopo that this sTibsrrlpflon will not In
any nv be tntorruptd or roduced
The need N immediate and .vary groat.
1 ' ' Slhneil-' rioilrflv wllaun."
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MI-CLIO LADS
IM RUSSIA HUNT
ROSS WILD eiM
WITH THL AMERICAN FORUI3S
ON DVINA. Nov. 20 Via Loudon
U'orc-pondoaie of the Associated
Press I. Vlld tnrkoy. ducks crousu
and big odihle jaclt lfibblts luivj e-
l'avtljl it tit I tt i ftiA fiitfllttiit tlin tnntt.it
I HlUli UMMin tllU t4l VtIV IMVUHt
ony of bully beef and tlunod stow In
the mess halls of the Amuricnh forces
f Khtlng the Bolshevik! on the Dnuu.
The i-..a aro onemting In a faiu-ius
hunting country and most of thorn
spend their hours of lenvo iu cluiai i
gatno Tho tew shot guna av.iilibU
wete 'n almost tonstaut uso and soma
of the soldiers developed almost in-
ctniiv mnrkmanshlp lu bringing down
dinks: with their Mrv.'ci rlflos
The marshy country Is a duck'
paradise and there are thousands
ition thousand of a quotl-llke bird
.called the "rabchlk " when the wuitr
drives tho dial's ouih there will be
bean to bunt 'n the woods.
Oilo of the billets where American.
re located at one of the rlvor towiw
was trlKtaa'ly btiilt as a hum ng
lodge for the late Kmperor Nicholas
v. ho. however was Imprisoned hefont
be' h d h chance to vue it- Now
ivor Uu. huge fire plaio In tho kit-
chen the logs tratkle under stewpot
filled by the Americans' rifles
Micll lUtU Phllaaoph.
The aailor v. ho ran shave himself In
a atorin has found his match In fie
had i uUrror botwoon hi
kn . ' rm- Khrinsu "and he wes
Iricruiittentl) uiviig lumself Which
; to s) that between acU lie d mow
a tlon of hih fai. Whenever a shU
would come over be would duck ex-
pertly only t refeuwe his interrupts
tank In tnotnents of uat you mighr
call peaea.
"'Hey. middle do you ned a shave
that bad" 1 ufcked him
A. :n mug's so blame dirty had
u have it.' ws lit rjily.
' An l here's another One of oar
.uilj u uu.t thali- tit lllllr ftitllfi(!
on t!i ftetd. and whllu he ws walling
In a shell hole Willi a daughboy nui.i
io euciuv twrragc should light iw lie
ilium. I Hut ilouieliLuv tl hair as ill.'
gad jsiyiiah. its. uat tihoi'-fli thxy'it
huruty let him in vvnen-nreiiirni io
the tiencb he louktTmtt dtUeivnt"
w
i juoy the mala
iu Uu iilootl by
nol euun
ea
lie
urovo's lajMHessciK'i ionic i v . i
sgSTf BHl-ith nt tmncmfttfitft . A A
mr-r-- 1- -- -
ummuim wmqiuw. rrtcewc .' . a
f r' ' ' . .i1- .
w tf t. r J
iw i)i urestTiiUiuns av have on oin riles
4iMV iiml ll IlaU1" I jrfTiiJr lli ixfilrlik h.t.
ltiih twiiiijPi ;iur'.itiiiuis- iJiu-wiw tu7
..i.iVj. i I. ill i 1 . . Jr
yiis i)rehCHimfligin ' we i intjci uv usf
slvje two iiiiiMBrents wanted but lmf
i( nvesimmmn leaving our .sUur
ofndix0fy'-
L M -J
iELIIilEI
' BE BEMQBiLIZED
IN KIT BRUM
LONDON. Dec. 5 (Conospondonco of
-Air .i.....i innnAA ..... ivni. tpn.
nrs n tho colossal tas' aBSlgiicdao- a
speclal department of Hie Ministry ot'fu the state of Arlcotw. appending t
labor Women prednmlnnto In this
now organization.
One of tho most dilflcult of their
problems wilt be how to satisfy a mu-
nitions workor T?ho Ins boon earning
.from $ls to $20 a weex now that she
Is railed upon to return to hor-fofmor
la.k as a family servant at from $3 to
ttlS'ia week Govcrn:ront utfldnla
icalizo that this Is one of tho hard
problems connected with tho rocon-
struction period ospetially as theso
girls and women must fcacrlflco somo
of tho freedom they h.ivc enjoyed a
I munitions workers nnd how submit li
moro extctlng houra o.' work They
ato nppeallnc to tho wot Iters to adjust
themselves to the new order of Thing
ns best they cnu. and to bo willing to
make sacrifices during -ho reconstruc-
tion as they did during tho War. a
Unemployment is one of the bU
problems Kmployea are being ad-
monished to give their workers Iorg
notice of dismissal and r.ot to discharge
largo numbers at one time. To aid
the elrls. the cotornnifi.t haa docldod
to give each war workei ?l 75 a week
for 13 weeks after she titops war worn
ii nuring mat nine arc uoch hui uinu
other eniployment Thin Is tho only.I
If during that time she does not find
Is not intende! la.iBIWo bridge the .voritmont haa WU f J ftic tJXiI1c.
o place' of 'iW l'Q Wc to provide to carry the built of tile and bricit TwrttMiisi
o l.ici! in "" ; ... ... ...hi.iit fortv Of thotn. B will lukt'. U
1 wot'kora over
the trct'i-ltlon period
Otier mentis ot helping tl'e sltuntlon
nro to he loft to the in organization
In the laihor tlnistry To solvo tin
problem or dcmoblllxlrg theso woinenlkccp'ng down very much work
worker!.. Uit country has boon divided Tliu ltlcttliT Hhows the roof of to
Info It hi hor districts tveh with a dis-.
irlrt ouhTll Which w'.' bo In Hoso
touch with the I.-ilmr ".ilulslry. Thwi
co'micIIb will bo i'0!Ukj-'m of reproso'i
tntlvcn of each town o small dWrl-t
in which there Is a labor employment
agency and these latfr agcncJet will
crgHHizo committees to care foe tho
needs of the vvorlcrs In each town.
A member of the government recont
ly told ihb Associated Press thaLth.
most scrlcis difficult!" could bo ex
pected during the first i months u
reaftu. Ourlns that time
ho said'
Uisre Maa bound lo bo tmich unotnploj' -
mont nnd dlssatlufact' u over wages
and the high cost of 1'vlng. He hoped
a reduction oi UU' pries ill iieiimnniw-n
would holp to relieve tro ultuatlon
ltniii:S KKAT. FIL3I QVHK.V.
By United Press)
LONDON. Dec 27 (lly Mtiil'i. -Queen
Mary of Knglund will mak hfr
debut ;) a scrocn actress In a trov'.o
Just completed.
Tit a is ii real mov u sensation an I
gotm to prove how democratic bu '
theso t1a". I
The film shows women of Urltai'i
engaged on airplane work Qaeen
Alaiy "llnoa" woro oxplalnetl to mr
nnd she played them forthwith with-
out rohoarsnl. llor part was to nut
for some time vvjth one of the Rrtl-U
who was supposed to bo busy at war
work. She spoko to ouo of the gliU
for gome moments according to ihe
"book" and then shook hor warmly
iy the baud.
isvoryono was iioiignion oy me iur- at 2 o clocii Friday aitenioon at tn
formance of the ijuoen but to the con- Carnegie Library
sternuMon of the producers she made Locl officials of the orgitniti.tiup .
her olr rather too soon The ullua- imiMirtune all ladie-t Intercne'l ti I-
t on waa espliiinod Irv oue of the lad'es pu i ihi rv juiun. tm the i im
in vvaltlns snd with u niiRi her -nil hage wJH be of untold inifrot and ben
only wont forward and completed the cfit m all vorl-crs In ttifc highly iu
scene )'ir. i xr! o
rfc- j ' -ut f ?Sv
r&mijnn ranr ii
I rmmmm t m. m - m w Ww 4 A "
So Yoiuan Rent
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1 ritifta ihn Da-llv HoVorter ft snfip-H
nlcturo of the oldest known loft cur
the picture ft su"" History ot w".'
structure Mr. Neel W that ho
Ittcts to return to Abilene nest moatft
to ee his many friends
The description of the oldest ho-t .
in Arlwtm ns given In the word t 1 1
Mr Noel. Is as follows-
"This old log cabin was built aw.i
batk Hi the first of me wis bum i
imntrii na old Fort Misery it
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wound "I
prospectors Hint were
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hi t the fir I
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Indians in inn om
federal court a be
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errifirv tho'
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terrltoiy av.h
hero and hiovp I
to Tus"on a i1 1
and thoit froni
hack here to Pre
Proscott to Phoenix where It rema v
"This Is a very high und cold p!.t.e
Proacolt Is the County ?eat of Y-
opal count v. with an altitude of iH
feet. About a mile out 1b Fort Wh -ple
where Uncle Snm Is hulldSng the
hoalth rosort for tho sick and woundw
hoys as they return trom overea-
Unelo San is niak'ng It a swell na c
"t wilt toll sou the ktnu oi uuiitim .
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wav we ;re getlltiK along. I iiw
nlmitl a ) car to f nHh They are w -i I
tint about 70t niou tlitl weather t
oW hai.patt'Kd vvitn snuw.
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DALLAS. Jan 10 -The rabbit ! -
profitable mwit mipply nnd every rrn
lly shoiihl ihulHtnln a Ir ravs u
Matttinent insued today 'by tho Tox
InU'ustrlHl r'ongress. a divis'tm if tl'
I'nitcd Slater Food Ailminlstmtlotu
It Is only within the past fw vrir
the Btatenicni asserts the! the valua
of the hare aa a most producing am-
'iBBi has become apparent- A good
ibreeftm? doe vvit pitMluet 30U pourtJa
(0f mmi n yor. It says.
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Llllin FRIDAY
Tlw Atilene High Ftlu.ol girls ant
the Draughon iJuMnost. fplb-ge girt
itsteiud to ve-y I mere sling leet.irc
dIivere.' Thar.day moralug by Mb-
Frances Itaswell who is carotwlgn
manager Tor tho local Y W f i:n
-vigu. She trip I o here today an4
t&iiorrow and haa arrange! to aio.'-
to all women imcreste-1 fa tho hoi..
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1919, newspaper, January 16, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317635/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.